“First of all, it’s a daughter-in-law’s duty to take care of her mother-in-law. Secondly, I clearly told you from the very beginning that you wouldn’t be satisfied once we were married. You only have yourself to blame for not heeding my warning.”
“And lastly… I only promised to marry you. I didn’t say I’d shoulder the responsibilities of a husband. Also, come on. Doesn’t a man like me deserve to have more than one woman? That woman just so happens to be Xav.”
…To think that he was able to sound so justified while saying such immoral things…! Even Nathan was slightly taken aback by how much he felt that Zivon had the right to do all that!
Trembling in fury, Whitney retorted, “Stop trying to twist things in your favor! Even if you don’t love me, shouldn’t you refrain from meeting other women now that you’re married?! Also, you’re allowed to have mistresses as long as none of them are Xavia! I specifically wanted you to divorce her so that you two would be apart! What good was that rule if you’re still meeting her behind my back?! You’re crossing the line here, Zivon…!”
Sneering in response, Zivon then got to his feet before condescendingly replying, “Oh, so we’re talking about crossing the line now…? Why don’t we talk about the time you lied that you were pregnant? Hmm…? Regardless, since you hate the way I’m doing things so much, feel free to ask for a divorce.”
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